Palin spoke after touring Xunlight Corp., one of a handful of solar technology startup companies in Toledo, a struggling industrial city in this swing state. The city's leaders are hoping that the solar companies will create jobs to replace some of those lost by downsizing in the auto industry.But Palin made only a passing reference to solar power in her speech and instead renewed her call for more drilling in U.S. coastal waters. She repeated her signature anthem, "drill, baby, drill," which seemed to fall a bit flat on the audience at the plant even as it's become a popular chant at her rallies.
Please run in 2012. Please, please, please.
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I lived in Toledo for years - the economic outlook is grim to say the least - I read thru her speech while at work today & laughed til I cried - it is the perfect attitude to bring to a hurting city/area out here = lil religion, lil good showmanship, lil hometown love, lil something to rally around = it is all people are looking for right now. 1 word from me = scary.
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